Exclusive: Edwin Ramos discusses guilty verdict

The gang member convicted of a brazen triple murder in San Francisco spoke exclusively with ABC7 News about the verdict that will likely keep him in prison the rest of his life.

Edwin Ramos doesn't deny that he was a member of a gang, that he beat people up and sold drugs. But he says killing someone is "a whole different animal" and he is denying he had any involvement in what police say was a case of mistaken identity.

ABC7 News talked to Ramos behind the bars of San Francisco's maximum security jail. He shared his version of what happened four years ago. It was June 2008 when 48-year-old Anthony Bologna and two of his sons, 16-year-old Matthew and 20-year-old Michael were gunned down in a drive by shooting in the Excelsior District.

"I was trying to get to the freeway, I turned?left and he opened fire," Ramos said.

The "he," according to Ramos, was his friend and fellow gang member Willfredo Reyes.

ABC7 News: "Let me ask you Edwin, what responsibility do you take for what happened to the Bologna family?

Ramos: "Zero...none."

Ramos says he sits in jail while the real killer is still on the streets.

"I wasn't part of it; what I mean part of it, like I planned it or like wanted it to happen or said, 'Yes, it's cool,'" Ramos said.

ABC7 News: "You know how many people are in jail who say 'I'm innocent, I'm innocent?'"